font_foundry: Filmotype

Filmotype Nemo

Filmotype Nemo font

As one of earliest Free Style faces released in the early 1950s by Filmotype, Filmotype Nemo captures the more iconic playful type styles made popular in the early 1950s when a clear message needed...

Filmotype Quartz

Filmotype Quartz font

As the Filmotype library grew throughout the 1960s, Filmotype Quartz was added to refresh and expand its novelty typeface styles. This playful mod-style sans serif has a wonderful inline effect yet remains readable even...

Filmotype Atlas

Filmotype Atlas font

Filmotype Atlas was among the company’s earliest brush lettered casuals and was introduced by Filmotype in the early-to-mid 1950s. It perfectly captures informal sign painter hand lettering while providing comfortable readability. Filmotype Atlas…

Filmotype Escort

Filmotype Escort font

Initially offered in the late 1960s, Filmotype Escort was released nearly 15 years after the introduction of Filmotype Giant at the request of Filmotype customers unable to oblique the Filmotype Giant font on their...

Filmotype Reef

Filmotype Reef font

Filmotype Reef was among the company’s earliest original Serif styles introduced by Filmotype in the early-to-mid 1950s. This wonderful wide serif style owes its character to its calligraphic roots. Filmotype Reef was developed from...

Filmotype Gay

Filmotype Gay font

Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Gay shines with classic elegance and sophistication as a member of Filmotype’s larger Grotesque condensed ‘G’ series sans serif typefaces. Remastered and expanded with exacting precision from…

Filmotype Horizon

Filmotype Horizon font

Filmotype Horizon was among the company’s earliest brush lettered casuals and was Introduced by Filmotype in the early-to-mid 1950s. This playful script was among Filmotype’s most popular brush script style typefaces. Filmotype Horizon was...

Filmotype Prima

Filmotype Prima font

Initially offered in 1955, Filmotype Prima was one of Filmotype’s earliest Free Style typefaces based on popular informal hand-painted lettering styles of sho-card lettering artists of the era. Remastered and expanded with exacting precision...

Filmotype Gem

Filmotype Gem font

Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Gem is the boldest member of Filmotype’s larger Grotesque condensed ‘G’ series sans serif typefaces. Remastered and expanded with exacting precision from the original filmstrips, Filmotype Gem…

Filmotype Havana

Filmotype Havana font

Filmotype Havana was among the company’s earliest connecting brush-lettered casuals and was introduced by Filmotype in 1955 as a smoother, condensed weight of its popular cousin Horizon. Filmotype Havana was developed from the original...